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British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913

Auction 21.09.2000
21.09.2000
Schätzpreis
1.500 £ - 2.000 £
ca. 2.152 $ - 2.870 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.232 £
ca. 3.203 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 91

British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913

Auction 21.09.2000
21.09.2000
Schätzpreis
1.500 £ - 2.000 £
ca. 2.152 $ - 2.870 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.232 £
ca. 3.203 $
Beschreibung:

British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 George P. ABBOTT (1880-1923). - BIBLE, New Testament in English. The Indexed Testament, indexed and marked... on all subjects connected with the theme of salvation... Marked by J.G. Lawson. London: Collins' Clear-Type Press, [no date but 1902]. 16°, 45/8 x 3½in. (11.8 x 9cm.). Printed in red and black, inscribed calling card tipped-in at rear. Modern limp red morocco incorporating original red morocco upper cover blocked in gilt 'The Indexed Testament. Antarctic Expedition "Terra Nova" 1910.', modern endpapers, original front free-endpaper laid onto its modern equivalent, gilt edges. Herbert 2119. Provenance : George P. Abbott (inscription on free endpaper 'Mr. G.P. Abbott On his leaving New Zealand Antarctic Expedition "Terra Nova" Nov. 1910 With all good wishes A.N. Falconer (Seamen's Missionary) Dunedin John 3.16'); Mrs. Emily Abbott (his wife, calling card, inscribed in ink on verso 'Wishing you much joy and happiness'). The Terra Nova arrived at Port Chalmers on Sunday 27 November. Pausing only to re-coal and await the arrival of Scott, Wilson and others who had travelled down from Lyttelton by train, the expedition finally set sail for the south on Tuesday 29 November 1910. It is not clear if A.N. Falconer presented New Testaments to all of the expedition or to selected members only: Captain Lawrence Oates certainly received a copy (these rooms, 27 September 1996, lot 169) and recorded the visit of 'a parson' from the 'Missions to Seamen': 'I had a job helping the ship's carpenter to refit the cross tress on the foremast. It was rather amusing as a parson came up belonging to the Missions to Seamen'. (Oates quoted in S.Limb and P.Cordingley, Captain Oates, Soldier and Explorer , London, 1982, p.165). Abbott is recorded as having worked with the ship's carpenter Davies in Lyttelton, so may well have been working with Oates when the parson visited the Terra Nova .

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 91
Auktion:
Datum:
21.09.2000
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 George P. ABBOTT (1880-1923). - BIBLE, New Testament in English. The Indexed Testament, indexed and marked... on all subjects connected with the theme of salvation... Marked by J.G. Lawson. London: Collins' Clear-Type Press, [no date but 1902]. 16°, 45/8 x 3½in. (11.8 x 9cm.). Printed in red and black, inscribed calling card tipped-in at rear. Modern limp red morocco incorporating original red morocco upper cover blocked in gilt 'The Indexed Testament. Antarctic Expedition "Terra Nova" 1910.', modern endpapers, original front free-endpaper laid onto its modern equivalent, gilt edges. Herbert 2119. Provenance : George P. Abbott (inscription on free endpaper 'Mr. G.P. Abbott On his leaving New Zealand Antarctic Expedition "Terra Nova" Nov. 1910 With all good wishes A.N. Falconer (Seamen's Missionary) Dunedin John 3.16'); Mrs. Emily Abbott (his wife, calling card, inscribed in ink on verso 'Wishing you much joy and happiness'). The Terra Nova arrived at Port Chalmers on Sunday 27 November. Pausing only to re-coal and await the arrival of Scott, Wilson and others who had travelled down from Lyttelton by train, the expedition finally set sail for the south on Tuesday 29 November 1910. It is not clear if A.N. Falconer presented New Testaments to all of the expedition or to selected members only: Captain Lawrence Oates certainly received a copy (these rooms, 27 September 1996, lot 169) and recorded the visit of 'a parson' from the 'Missions to Seamen': 'I had a job helping the ship's carpenter to refit the cross tress on the foremast. It was rather amusing as a parson came up belonging to the Missions to Seamen'. (Oates quoted in S.Limb and P.Cordingley, Captain Oates, Soldier and Explorer , London, 1982, p.165). Abbott is recorded as having worked with the ship's carpenter Davies in Lyttelton, so may well have been working with Oates when the parson visited the Terra Nova .

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 91
Auktion:
Datum:
21.09.2000
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
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